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Over 270 Election Staff Die Whilst Counting Votes in Indonesia

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Over 270 election staff in Indonesia have died midway through counting ballots, officials have confirmed.

Arief Priyo Susanto, spokesman of the General Elections Commission (KPU), said over 270 election workers died, mostly of fatigue-related illnesses, and 1,878 other staff had fallen ill.

BBC News reports: Some seven million people were helping count and monitor the 17 April vote.

Around 80% of the 193 million eligible voters cast their votes in more than 800,000 polling stations.

But the huge numbers have apparently taken their toll on temporary election staff, who unlike civil servants, do not undergo a medical examination before starting work.

The KPU spokesman said 272 election workers had died from overwork-related illnesses.

Indonesia’s election commission plans to compensate surviving families 36 million rupiah (£1,930; $2,500) for every deceased worker – roughly equivalent to one year’s pay at minimum wage, according to the Nikkei Asian Review.

Critics say the government was not prudent for combining the elections and creating unrealistic expectations of temporary staff.

Both President Joko Widodo and opposition presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto have declared victory, though quick counts suggested Mr Widodo won the election by around 9-10 percentage points.

The KPU will finish vote counting and announce winners of the presidential and parliamentary elections on 22 May.

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